Author: KMAN Staff

Fort Riley authorities have released the name of a 24-year-old soldier found dead at a rural Geary county residence early Tuesday morning. Nathan Matthews of York, Pennsylvania was found dead at the home of a friend. Foul play is not suspected. Matthews was with the 701st Brigade Support Battallion, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division of Fort Riley. Captain Melody Falkenberry confirmed Matthews’ death this (Thursday) morning, adding an investigation is pending involving military and local law enforcement officials.

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A Leonardville animal cruelty case is now receiving national attention. The Humane Society of the United States is offering a reward of up to 25-hundred dollars for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the theft of three dogs and the beating death of two dogs in Leonardville. Midge Grinstead, Kansas state director for The Humane Society of the United States says her group is hopeful this reward will help find the person or persons who committed this horrible act and that they will be held accountable to the fullest extent of…

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A broken rail is being blamed for the Union Pacific train derailment in Pottawatomie county early Monday. Spokesman Mark Davis indicates the line through Emmett reopened shortly before noon Wednesday. The train was hauling coal from Wyoming to Oklahoma, and included 134 cars. It derailed just before four a.m. There were no injuries.

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The Manhattan – Ogden School Board had a full agenda to discuss. They started the evening in an executive session, but at 6:30 PM they began moving through the regular meeting agenda. The board had ten items they made a motion for.  Of those ten, only one was not unanimous among the board members. With the delay in the opening of Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt for the semester, how they were to make up the time was a question the board had to figure out.  The proposal that was presented to the board was to extend the school day…

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The directors for the Great Midwest Balloonfest flew into town yesterday to give a generous donation to a program helping wounded soldiers. The Great Midwest Balloonfest founders and executive directors Robbie, and Steven Small donated $15,000  to the Fort Riley-Central Kansas Chapter’s Wounded Warriors care program at the Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce Military Relations Committee. Robbie Small says it is not just a one time donation… Fort Riley – Central Kansas Chapter President Art Degroat helped with the military aspects of the  festival, and integrate Fort Riley soldiers and displays at the event. Degroat says the festival was a…

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A Fort Riley soldier was reportedly found dead early Tuesday morning at a rural Geary county residence. A Geary county sheriff’s department spokeswoman indicates foul play is not suspected. The soldier was allegedly at a friend’s house. A name has not yet been released, but a Fort Riley official confirmed knowledge of the death. An autopsy is being performed.

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The Southeastern Conference says it has accepted Texas A&M’s application to the league, but the move is being held up because a Big 12 school has threatened legal action if the Aggies leave.  The SEC says in a statement released Wednesday that it had already received “unanimous written assurance” from the Big 12 on Sept. 2 that it was free to accept Texas A&M.  The SEC says its presidents approved the invitation to Texas A&M, but Wednesday it received word from the Big 12 that one of its schools had withdrawn its previous consent and was considering legal action.

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LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP)   The chairman of the Kansas Board of Regents says it would be best for Kansas and Kansas State to remain in the same conference, even if the Big 12 eventually falls apart.  Ed McKechnie told The Associated Press in a phone interview Tuesday that the Board prefers for the Big 12 to remain together, and “until something happens, I’m just not going to speculate on what else there could be.”  The New York Post reported Monday the Big East has studied the feasibility of adding three schools   possibly Kansas, Kansas State and Missouri   to…

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16 former Wildcats are on NFL rosters after a league wide trim down to 53 player active rosters. Daniel Thomas with the Dolphins is the only K-State rookie to make a roster, but second year pros Jeron Matsrud, also in Miami, Josh Moore in Chicago and Brandon Banks in Washington are also inlcuded. Rock Cartwright and Ben Leber both begin their 10th season in the NFL as the longest tenured Cats. Wildcats in the NFL – As of Sept. 4   Name                                      Organization                    Pos.           NFL Exp. Brandon Banks                        Washington                       WR            2 Rock Cartwright                      Oakland                             RB              10 Jeromey Clary                         San Diego                          OL             …

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